Agata De Pangher quickly realized she needed to get a job after arriving in Vancouver to start her studies at UBC.
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A UBC study suggests that unhoused and housing-precarious people are at greater risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI), and experience more difficulty accessing care.
I recently watched The Holdovers, a movie I recommend if you went to a stuffy school on the East Coast and/or didn’t have the most orthodox adolescent upbringing.
The climate crisis is best understood from a multitude of perspectives — and what better way to do that than through different art forms?
it’s to know the joy of racing down the shores of the beach, kicking sand and sinking our feet into the cool underlayer
UBC women’s volleyball dropped their Saturday game to the University of Manitoba Bison in a heartbreaking five sets. The team now sets their sights on the national tournament, which starts this weekend.
There’s never any judgment between us. The debrief is all about supporting one another.
"From clubs tabling on campus to classmates sitting next to you, there are plenty of opportunities to actively seek out diverse perspectives. We need to learn how to listen for the sake of learning, not labelling," writes Eitan Feiger.
We live our beautiful, messy and chaotic lives thousands of kilometres apart.
I hate the way you made me feel / I hate the way I cried / I hate the way I ran home / I hate that I had to hide.
No one really talks about how harrowing friendship break-ups are.
Once we graduate this type of constant proximity will be lost, but while it lasts, I’ll savour the limited car rides we have left together.
Members of Climate Justice UBC sat in at the RBC in the Nest during the afternoon on March 7 to protest the bank’s investment in fossil fuels and companies complicity in human rights abuses in Palestine.
Last year, the UBC Anime Club execs estimated there would be between 300–700 people at Pop-Up Hanami — a cherry blossom-themed event with a Sakura cosplay cafe, an artist and vendor alley, stage performances and free-play arcade games for raffle entrance.
Ian Caguiat, Julia Do, Ethan Lui, Emma Martin-Rousselle and Ferdinand Rother have been elected as your next Community Representatives on The Ubyssey Publications Society’s Board of Directors.